The Las Vegas Raiders are going into the 2025 season with a new head coach, but they are reportedly working toward maintaining some continuity at
Newly minted Raiders head coach Pete Carroll would like a mixture of coaches on his staff. That is to say some he knows, some he doesn't, and some returning from the Raiders current staff. He's already working on bringing in coaches who have been on his previous staff,
With the Raiders hiring former Seahawks coach Pete Carroll and with former Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson becoming a free agent and with the Raiders clearly needing an upgrade at quarterback, there are obvious dots to connect between Carroll and Wilson.
The Las Vegas Raiders introduced Pete Carroll as their new head coach earlier this week. The Seattle Seahawks' former leader immediately takes charge of the worst team in the AFC West. As Carroll begins building his coaching staff,
Faced with hiring a general manager and head coach, most NFL owners would’ve been heavily involved in every facet of the process.
The Las Vegas Raiders have their new head coach in 73-year-old Pete Carroll, who is charged with getting this organization back to winning ways. Arguably the most important decision Carroll will make is who his next quarterback will be.
What is Pete Carroll’s philosophy on coaching? His process to team-building? Why was he ultimately fired? Those answers and more.
Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll said his mission is to build his team around the quarterback position, and they will lean on minority owner Tom Brady "as much as we possibly can."
The Las Vegas Raiders hired coach Pete Carroll to inject the franchise with stability. One media personality graded the hiring.
With the glaring need at quarterback in Las Vegas, the immediate dot-connecting when the Raiders hired Pete Carroll suggested his former Seahawks signal-caller Russell Wilson could follow.
The Dolphins have retained most of their staff, but Pete Carroll landing in Las Vegas could mean the departure of one assistant.